• Celtics’ Enes Kanter Praises Food Options In NBA Orlando Bubble

    Celtics’ Enes Kanter Praises Food Options In NBA Orlando Bubble
    Here’s something about the NBA bubble Enes Kanter might come to like.
    The Boston Celtics center praised the food at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Fla., where the Celtics and 21 other NBA teams will stay for the remainder of the 2019-20 season. Kanter used Twitter Wednesday to show off his first Disney meal and offered a glowing review, seemingly before taking a bite.
    “Our first meal in the bubble in Orlando,” Kanter said. “We got steak, greens, sweet potato, ch
  • NESN Diary: Shouting Out Sports Writers Amid The Pandemic (And Other Random Thoughts)

    NESN Diary: Shouting Out Sports Writers Amid The Pandemic (And Other Random Thoughts)
    Each day during the sports pause stemming from the coronavirus pandemic, NESN.com will publish a diary full of random thoughts, opinions, takeaways and other cool tidbits we’ve stumbled across in the absence of actual games. Because why not? We’re all in this together.
    COVID-19 has taken its toll on just about everyone in the last several months, and it’s spared almost no industry.
    Sports have been hit particularly hard by the pandemic, with most sports briefly halting their se
  • Check Out Photos, Video Of Celtics Traveling To Orlando For NBA’s Return

    Check Out Photos, Video Of Celtics Traveling To Orlando For NBA’s Return
    Boston has made its way to Orlando.
    The Celtics arrived in Florida on Wednesday night as 22 NBA teams stream into the league’s bubble environment at the Walt Disney World Resort where the remainder of the 2019-20 season will be played. Players are coming off a four-month hiatus after the league suspended play March 11 due to COVID-19, and will have three weeks to prepare for the resumed season.
    The C’s took off around 6:30 p.m. ET, with masks on and luggage in hand.Masks on, wheels u
  • Boston Celtics Travel To Disney World Ahead Of NBA’s Return To Play

    Boston Celtics Travel To Disney World Ahead Of NBA’s Return To Play
    Boston has made its way to Orlando.
    The Celtics arrived in Florida on Wednesday night as 22 NBA teams stream into the league’s bubble environment at the Walt Disney World Resort, where the remainder of the 2019-20 season will be played. Players are coming off a four-month hiatus after the league suspended play March 11 due to COVID-19, and will have three weeks to prepare for the resumed season.
    The C’s took off around 6:30 p.m. ET, with masks on and luggage in hand.BOSORL pic.twitte
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  • Gordon Hayward’s Wife Robyn Posts Touching Message As Celtics Travel To Orlando

    Gordon Hayward’s Wife Robyn Posts Touching Message As Celtics Travel To Orlando
    While the country eagerly awaits the return of the NBA at the end of the month, seeing players traveling down to Orlando, Fla. with their teams is pretty exciting.
    But for those players and their families, it’s bittersweet.
    For those participating in the leagues return from the pandemic pause, one of the biggest challenges in the entire return-to-play plan will be being without their loved ones.
    NBA players aren’t able to have guests join them in the isolated Disney World campus
  • Gordon Hayward’s Wife, Robyn, Posts Touching Message As Celtics Depart

    Gordon Hayward’s Wife, Robyn, Posts Touching Message As Celtics Depart
    While the country eagerly awaits the return of the NBA at the end of the month, seeing players traveling down to Orlando, Fla. with their teams is pretty exciting.
    But for those players and their families, it’s bittersweet.
    After all, those participating in the league’s return will be without their loved ones for what could be months as NBA players aren’t able to have guests join them until after the first round of the playoffs. It’s a difficult sacrifice to make, es
  • Celtics Share Thoughts On Using NBA Platform To Advocate For Social Justice

    Celtics Share Thoughts On Using NBA Platform To Advocate For Social Justice
    As the NBA attempts to resume its season after the pandemic pause, a major goal of the league is to use its platform as a means to keep attention on the conversation about racism and social injustices.
    This initiative, coming in the wake of the murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery that sparked public outrage, hopes to take advantage of all the attention the NBA anticipates when it resumes play.
    Boston Celtics players like Enes Kanter and Jaylen Brown have used their platform
  • Enes Kanter Vows That Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’

    Enes Kanter Vows That Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’
    The Boston Celtics understand why they’re traveling to Orlando for the NBA’s return-to-play plan.
    Jayson Tatum mentioned Tuesday that if the Celtics were going to the Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World, they “might as well try to win a championship.” Boston teammate Enes Kanter took it even one step further.
    Kanter on Wednesday was showcased in a video tweeted by the Celtics, and he had a message fans certainly will want to hear.
    “What’s up ever
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  • Enes Kanter Confident Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’

    Enes Kanter Confident Celtics’ 18th NBA Championship Is ‘Coming Soon’
    The Boston Celtics understand why they’re traveling to Orlando for the NBA’s return-to-play plan.
    Jayson Tatum mentioned Tuesday that if the Celtics were going to the Wide World of Sports Complex at Walt Disney World, they “might as well try to win a championship.” Boston teammate Enes Kanter took it even one step further.
    Kanter on Wednesday was showcased in a video tweeted by the Celtics, and he had a message fans certainly will want to hear.
    “What’s up ever

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